The SEC Basketball Slate For Tuesday And Wednesday Presents A Few Interesting Matchups

We've made it to another Tuesday night in the SEC, with four games tonight and another three games on Wednesday. The Auburn Tigers are the highest ranked SEC team currently, sitting at No. 9 in the polls, followed by Alabama, Kentucky, Tennessee and LSU. All of these teams will be in action over the next two days.

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Here are the matchups and spreads for Tuesday. Wednesday night games will be updated once betting lines are released.

Tuesday 

Auburn (-9) @ South Carolina at 6:30 pm ET on SECN

Kentucky @ LSU (-2.5) at 7:00 pm ET on ESPN

Texas A&M (-6) @ Georgia at 7:00 pm ET on ESPNU

Vanderbilt @ Arkansas (-7.5) at 8:30 pm RT on SECN

Wednesday

Alabama @ Florida at 7:00 pm ET on ESPN2

Ole Miss @ Tennessee at 7:00 pm ET on SECN

Mississippi State versus Missouri game was postponed due to COVID issues. The game will be made up at a later date.

The biggest matchups over the next two days will go down in Baton Rouge and Gainesville, with all four teams looking to go to the NCAA Tournament. Keep an eye on Vanderbilt against Arkansas, as the Razorbacks lost to Mississippi State to open conference play. I really like Scottie Pippen Jr. for the Commodores, but he will need some help against the Razorbacks. We will see what Ole Miss brings to Knoxville, but this is a team the Vols should take out some frustration on, especially with John Fulkerson and Kennedy Chandler returning from COVID.

Enjoy some SEC basketball.

























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